On 06/04/2015 02:57 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
> JUst double-checked to be sure and
> sudo apt-get install pd-iemlib
> definitely working here.
pd-iemlib has only been added in Debian/jessie.
btw, pd-iemtab has only been added *now*.
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On 06/04/2015 10:24 PM, katja wrote:
> There's also a way to build Jessie's Pd on Wheezy, described by
> IOhannes on pd list.
>
btw, that way also works to build any external that is packaged for
Debian (and many are, thanks to hans)
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On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:19 PM, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
> Wow.
> That is not easy to get each library and install it !
>
> Since I need [sigmund~], cyclone's [avg~], iem filters, [shell]... that
> won't be a fast task. Sometimes I don't even know were to download them...
>
> If I understand well, I
Hello again,
Glad to hear things are moving forward.
JUst double-checked to be sure and
sudo apt-get install pd-iemlib
definitely working here.
Presume olimex must have it's own repo's?
Might be worth posting a new message about building iemlib from source.
No doubt someone can help with that
Thanks Julian !
> Yes you can 'apt-get', that vanilla's well fresh.
> You want puredata-core, that's fine.
> Pretty sure all the iem stuff is in the repo's.
>
>
well,
$ sudo apt-get install pd-iemlib
(as I remember reading somewhere) doesn't work for me
I downloaded it from sourceforge and tried
Hi Raphaël
"If I understand well, I cannot use apt-get install, since this won't be
the freshest vanilla's with the ARM patch ?
As an example, I tried to apt-get install zexy, but it also installed a
puredata-core."
Yes you can 'apt-get', that vanilla's well fresh.
You want puredata-core, that's
Wow.
That is not easy to get each library and install it !
Since I need [sigmund~], cyclone's [avg~], iem filters, [shell]... that
won't be a fast task. Sometimes I don't even know were to download them...
If I understand well, I cannot use apt-get install, since this won't be the
freshest vanill
2015-06-03 20:06 GMT+02:00 IOhannes m zmölnig :
> On 06/03/2015 07:42 PM, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to install latest vanilla on A20-OlinuXino board as Katja
> > adviced me.
> > I'm such a newbie with debian : I don't manage to make it work !
> >
> > What I did is :
> >
> > $
On 06/03/2015 07:42 PM, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install latest vanilla on A20-OlinuXino board as Katja
> adviced me.
> I'm such a newbie with debian : I don't manage to make it work !
>
> What I did is :
>
> $ apt-get remove pd-extended
>
> - got the latest *source* from Mi
Hi,
I'm trying to install latest vanilla on A20-OlinuXino board as Katja
adviced me.
I'm such a newbie with debian : I don't manage to make it work !
What I did is :
$ apt-get remove pd-extended
- got the latest *source* from Miller Puckette's website (pd-0.46-6)
$ tar xzf pd-0.46-6-src.tar.gz
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Updating this thread about Olimex's OlinuXino board (A20-LIME & A20-LIME2)
> I still get the following error (in fact the console gets filled with dozens
> of them in a few seconds) :
>
> "ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken
Hello,
Updating this thread about Olimex's OlinuXino board (A20-LIME & A20-LIME2)
I still get the following error (in fact the console gets filled with
dozens of them in a few seconds) :
"ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe"
And the all DSP gets "stuck", it is not computed anymore (i
just to add my experience.
I am now running some Olimex A10-Lime with amplifier boards on a sound
installation and it works quite stable.
Test-board see:
http://puredata.info/docs/embedded/olinuxino/algo_a10board_05_cut.jpg/v
iew
I compiled jackd myself excluding dbus service so it worked, b
Aah, apologies.
Didn't realise the error occurs on startup and patch loading only
On 14 May 2015 at 12:18, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
> salut Cyrille ;-)
>
> (is it possible to run pd with -something like dsp 0 ?)
>
> yes, this seems to work... but a bit randomly.
>
> however, it needs to be turned o
salut Cyrille ;-)
(is it possible to run pd with -something like dsp 0 ?)
yes, this seems to work... but a bit randomly.
however, it needs to be turned off and back on to work
in the main patch, i added something like
[loadbang]
|
[delay 5000]
|
[t b b]
| |
|[; pd dsp 0 (
|
[delay
Project sounds good, like to hear/see it.
Installation of libs is easy
search available libs in debian repo
sudo apt-cache search pd-*
(there's probably a better way of searching that doesn't bring up so much
cruft - they're in there, just scroll up)
then
sudo apt-get install pd-whatever
and yo
hello,
Le 13/05/2015 14:56, Raphaël Ilias a écrit :
However, I have a few troubles, but it might not be the right place to ask...
I am newbie to debian, so I couldn't setup jack at all. I'm using alsa but I
get the error at startup :
"ALSA output error (restart failed): Broken pipe"
(and also
Hi Julian,
Thanks for your suggestion. However I'm really accustomed to pd-extended
and never tried to install externals by myself... and I'm quite short on
time to learn this (public show in one month ;-) )
Do you really think this is related to pd-extended ? the way pd-extended
interfaces with
Hi Raphaël,
Personally never got to the bottom of that error on Debian with pd-extended
0.43.
Would recommend jumping to vanilla - most libs are available in the repo's.
Hope that helps.
Sounds an interesting project, be keen to hear how you get on.
Regards,
Julian
On 13 May 2015 at 13:56,
Hi !
Just to inform you that I'm currently experimenting with Olimex's
development boards, this might interest some people here (i am not doing
any advertising at all) who are into "mobile puredata"
the set-up i use consists of
- Olimex's A20-OLinuXino-LIME board (dual core Cortex-A7)
- with thei
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